Предмет: Русский язык, автор: evn7007

Придумай с данными существительными словосочетания по схеме прилагательное + существительное;

Арго. Кофе. Какао. Тюль. Мозоль. Тбилиси.


определите род нарицательных несклоняемых имен существительных ;
буржуа. импресарио. эмансипе. рефери. пони. евро. динго. кольраби. пенальти. авеню.

Ответы

Автор ответа: AngelinkaTV
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Ответ:

1)ГОРЯЧИЙ КОФЕ,Остывшее какао,Весящий тюль, Загноившееся мозоль(на остальные не смогла придумать).

2)буржуа(м.р),импресарио(м.р). эмансипе(ж.р.). рефери(м.р). пони (м.р) евро (М.Р.). динго(М.Р.). кольраби.(ж.р.) пенальти.(М.Р.) авеню.(ж.р.)

Объяснение:

в первом задани это не склоняемые сущетвительные которые надо запомнить лучше запиши их и держи при себе или распечатой правило не склоняемые существительные тогда точно не будет проблем

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